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BSME Program 25
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
3. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Program Specialist Course
Syllabi
Course Code ME 118
Course Title Thermal Engineering (For Non-ME students)
Year/Level 2/4
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 3 -- 1
Prerequisite PHYS 203
Course
Description
Introduction to thermodynamics: Thermodynamical systems. Temperature and
the zeroth law of thermodynamics. First law of thermodynamics: Open and
closed systems. Second law of thermodynamics: Thermal engine. Carnot's
efficiency. Gas turbine: Brayton's cycle. Steam turbine: Rankine cycle. Steam
compression refrigeration systems. Conductive heat transfer: Overall heat
transfer coefficient. Convective heat transfer: Free and forced convection
mechanism. Radiative heat transfer: Electromagnetic spectrum and radiation
physics. Kirchoff's law. Black-body radiation. Grey and real bodies. Radiation
functions.
Textbook
Michael J. Moran, Howard N. Shapiro, Bruce R. Munson, David P. DeWitt ,
“Introduction to Thermal Systems Engineering: Thermodynamics, Fluid
Mechanics, and Heat Transfer”, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,2003.
Course Code ME 131
Course Title Engineering Drawing
Year/Level 2/3
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 -- 5 --
Prerequisite ---
Course
Description
Introduction and importance of engineering drawing, Manual drawing, drawing
instruments and their uses, conventions in drawing, geometrical constructions,
scales, curves in engineering practice, principles of projections, projections of
points, lines, planes and solids, orthogonal projection, isometric pictorial
drawings using drawing tools and free hand, rules of writing dimensions,
deduction of missing projection, section drawing, surface developments,
relation between point, straight line and plane, intersection of planes,
engineering applications.
Textbook
-W J Luzadder and J M Duff, Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, 11th
edition, Prentice-Hall of India, 1995 .
-K Venugpoal, Engineering Drawing and Graphics, 3nd edition, New Age
International, 1998.
-K.L.Narayana, P.Kannaiah, K.Venkata Reddy "Machine drawing" New age
international publishers; 3rd Ed.2006..
BSME Program 26
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Course Code ME 132
Course Title Engineering Design
Year/Level 2/4
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 2 -
Prerequisite ME 131
Course
Description
Developing a mathematical model by spreadsheet. Introduction to models. Real
world versus model world. The use of heuristics in modelling. Model
calibration. Introduction to project management models. Building Optimization
model. Creating subjective models. Communication Skills.
Textbook Clive L. Dym and Patrick Little “Engineering Design, a Project-Based
Introduction”, 4th
Ed., John Wiley and Sons, Inc., NJ, USA, 2014.
Course Code ME 133
Course Title Dynamics
Year/Level 2/4
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 -- 2
Prerequisite PHYS 103
Course
Description
Kinematics of rectilinear and curvilinear motion of particles. Dynamics of
particles and systems of particles. Kinematics of rotation and plane motion of
rigid bodies. Work and energy relations. Impulse and momentum principles.
Dynamics of rigid bodies in plane motion.
Textbook R. C. Hibbeler, “Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics”, 12
th Ed.,
Prentice Hall, 2009.
Course Code ME 137
Course Title Engineering Mechanics (For non-ME students)
Year/Level 2/4
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 2 - 1
Prerequisite PHYS 103
Course
Description
Introduction. Force Systems. Statics equilibrium. Distributed forces (centroids
and moment area). Beams. Friction. Kinematics of particle. Planar kinematics
of a rigid body. Kinetics of particle: force, work and energy. Planner kinetics of
rigid body: force, work and energy.
Textbook R. C. Hibbeler, “Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics”, 12
th Ed.,
Prentice Hall, 2009.
BSME Program 27
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Course Code ME 211
Course Title Thermodynamics (1)
Year/Level 3/5
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 3 - -
Prerequisite PHYS 203
Course
Description
System and control volume concept. Properties of a pure substance. Work and
heat. The first laws of thermodynamics as applied to system and control
volume, internal energy, enthalpy. The second law of thermodynamics. Canrnot
cycle, entropy, reversible and irreversible process. Applications of steady-state,
steady-flow, uniform state, uniform-flow, and other processes.
Textbook Rayner Joel , “Basic Engineering Thermodynamics”, Longman group ,UK
ltd,1987
Course Code ME 234
Course Title Mechanical Drawing
Year/Level 3/5
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 1 3 -
Prerequisite ME 131
Course
Description
Graphical interpolation of machine components and assemblies through the
study of orthographic projection to include auxiliary views; section drawings
and full dimensioning; translation of design instruction into detailed and
assembly drawing; Evolving details of components from assembly
considerations. Detailing of components involving shafts, bearing, pulleys,
gears, belts, brackets for assembly. drawing conventions including weldments,
piping, referencing and surface finish notation; selection of tolerances based on
design requirements.
Textbook
-Luzadder and Duff, Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Prentice Hall of
India Pvt. Ltd., 11th Edition, 2004
-P S Gill, A text book of Machine Drawing, 17th Edition, S K Kataria & Sons,
2012
Course Code ME 251
Course Title Production Engineering & Workshop
Year/Level 3/5
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 3 -
Prerequisite ME 131
Course
Description
Limits, fits, tolerance charts. Part analysis, process selection and operations
sequence planning. Integrating and combining operations. Workpiece control,
cutting tools, dies, and work holding devices. Mechanized assembly and
functional gaging. Metal cutting economics and process selection.
Textbook Bruce J Black CEng MIEE, “Workshop Processes, Practices and Materials”, 3th
BSME Program 28
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Ed., Amazon Whispernet, 2004.
Course Code ME 261
Course Title Materials science
Year/Level 3/5
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 2 -
Prerequisite CHEM 106
Course
Description
Atomic bonding in solids, bonding forces and energies, primary and secondary
bonds. The structure of crystalline solids, lattice, unit cell, and crystal systems,
density computation, crystal directions and planes, linear and planar atomic
densities. Impurities and imperfections in solids: point, line and interfacial
defects. Atomic vibration and diffusion. Mechanical properties of materials.
Elastic and plastic deformation and recrystallization. Phase diagrams of single
phase and multiphase materials with emphasis on iron-iron carbide system
(steel and cast iron). Thermal processing of materials and alloys: annealing,
normalizing, quenching and tempering, composite materials, polymers. Impact,
fracture, fatigue and creep properties and introduction to fracture mechanics.
Textbook William D. Callister, David G. Rethwisch, “Materials science and engineering:
An introduction”, 9th
Ed. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2013.
Course Code ME 268
Course Title Materials Engineering (For non-ME students)
Year/Level 2/4
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 2 1
Prerequisite PHYS 103
Course
Description
Introduction to properties of engineering materials: mechanical, electrical and
chemical. Fundamentals of crystallography. Impurities and imperfections in
solids. Atomic vibrations and diffusion. Single phase metals and alloys: Elastic
and plastic deformation, recrystallization, fracture, fatigue and creep.
Multiphase materials; phase diagrams with emphasis on iron – iron carbide
system. Heat treatment process such as annealing, normalizing and quenching.
Studies of widely used engineering materials; steels, plastics, ceramics,
concrete and wood.
Textbook William D. Callister, David G. Rethwisch, “Materials science and engineering:
An introduction”, 9th
Ed. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2013.
BSME Program 29
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Course Code ME 212
Course Title Thermodynamics (2)
Year/Level 3/6
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 2 -
Prerequisite ME 211
Course
Description
Power cycles, Rankine, reheat, and regenerative cycles. Maxwell relations,
ideal and real gases, equations of state, generalized charts. Gas-vapor mixtures,
psychometric charts, ideal solutions. Chemical reactions. Fuels and combustion
processes.
Textbook Rayner Joel , “Basic Engineering Thermodynamics”, Longman group ,UK
ltd,1987
Course Code ME 252
Course Title Metal forming
Year/Level 3/6
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 2 -
Prerequisite ME 251
Course
Description
Yield criteria for ductile metals- Flow theories – Strain hardening-
Recrystallization. Fundamentals of metal forming-Effect of temperature, Speed
and metallurgical microstructure on forming processes, mechanics of metal
forming, Forging processes- equipment, defects, Types of rolling mills –
Process variables – defects, Types of extrusion- Process variables- wire
drawing- deep drawing- sheet metal working- high energy rate forming
processes.
Textbook MikellP. Groover, Fundamental of Modern Manufacturing, Materials,
Processes and System, 2007.
Course Code ME 262
Course Title Mechanical testing of materials
Year/Level 3/6
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
1 - 3 -
Prerequisite ME 261
Course
Description
Testing and understanding the mechanical properties of engineering materials.
Mechanical testing machines and types, materials characteristics, tensile and
compression test, shear and torsion tests, hardness test and impact test. Creep
and Fatigue test.
Textbook Ferdinand P.Beer and E.Russell Jonston, Mechanics of materials,
Norman E. Dowling, Mechanical Behaviour of Materials, 2003.
BSME Program 30
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Course Code ME 263
Course Title Mechanics of materials
Year/Level 3/6
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 2 - 1
Prerequisite CE 111
Course
Description
Concept of strain and deformation- Lagrangian and Eulerian descriptions of
motion, deformation - gradient tensor. Transformation of length, area and
volume elements. Conservation laws and stress measures- transport theorems,
balance of mass, momentum and angular momentum Cauchy theorem and
problems. Stress and deformation of axially loaded members; thermal stresses;
pressure vessels; energy concepts; torsion of circular and thin-walled sections;
shear and bending moment diagrams in beams; elastic bending; shear stress in
beams; compound stresses; stress transformation; deflection of beams and
introduction to the concept of singularity functions.
Textbook Ferdinand P. Beer and E. Russell Johnston, Mechanics of materials * Norman
E. Dowling, Mechanical Behavior of materials, 2003.
Course Code ME 271
Course Title Theory of machines
Year/Level 3/6
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 2 -
Prerequisite ME 133
Course
Description
Kinematic analyzes of mechanisms, position, speed and acceleration of
mechanisms, dynamic analysis of mechanisms, cams, balancing, dynamics of
reciprocating mechanisms, gears, simple gyroscopic forces, governors, joints,
belts, brakes, applications, introduction to mechanical vibration.
Textbook Thomas Bevan “Theory of Machines” , C.B.S Publishers, First Edition,
Course Code ME 313
Course Title Fluid mechanics
Year/Level 4/7
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 2 -
Prerequisite ME 211
Course
Description
Definition and properties of fluids. Fluid Statics with application. Basic fluid
dynamic equations of continuity, energy and momentum with applications to
different flow situations and flow measurement. Viscous effects, boundary-
layer concepts, laminar and turbulent flow in pipes, open channel flow, fluid
dynamics forces on immersed bodies. Modeling and dimensional similarity.
Introduction to turbomachinery.
Textbook R. M. Bruce, F. Y. Donald, H. O. Theodore, W. H., Fundamentals of Fluid
BSME Program 31
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Mechanics, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 6
th Ed., 2010.
Course Code ME 335
Course Title Machine Design (1)
Year/Level 4/7
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 2 1
Prerequisite ME 234
Course
Description
Design process, review of stress, strain and deformation analysis as applied to
mechanical design; properties of material; review of static failure theories;
designing against fatigue failures; element design; shaft, keys, couplings, power
screws; bolted, riveted and welded joints.
Textbook Shigley, J.E. and C.R. Mischkle, "Mechanical Engineering Design" 5th,
McGraw Hill, 1989
Course Code ME 364
Course Title Materials Engineering
Year/Level 4/7
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 2 2 -
Prerequisite ME 261
Course
Description
Basics of materials science, Defects and imperfections Solidification Theory,
Metallurgical forming: Casting, rolling extrusion, drawing, development of
grain structure for specific properties. Polymeric materials, Polymer processing:
extrusion, injection molding blow molding, rotational molding, vacuum
forming and related processes processing of cellular polymers, Composite
materials, Processing of composites: lay-up methods, press / autoclave / resin
transfer molding, pultrusion and filament winding, Powder metallurgy and
ceramic materials: green fabrication methods, sintering, hot pressing, spark
plasma sintering, development of microstructure in powder processed materials,
Coating methods: PVD methods, CVD methods, electrodeposition and
electroforming methods, joining: fusion welding, solid state welding, adhesive
bonding and mechanical joining machining: Electro machining
(electrochemical and electro-discharge) and mechanical machining.
Semiconducting and superconducting materials, engineering applications.
Textbook
-Introduction to Materials Science for Engineers, Global Edition, James
Shackelford, Pearson Education Limited.
-Materials Processing Handbook, Michael T. Powers, Enrique J.Lavemia,
Joanna R.Groza, and James F.Shackelford , CRC Press 2007.
-Materials Processing and Manufacturing Science By Rajiv Asthana, Ashok
Kumar, Narendra B, Academic press Elsevier, 2006.
BSME Program 32
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Course Code ME 372
Course Title System dynamics
Year/Level 4/7
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 2 1
Prerequisite MATH 319
Course
Description
Dynamics of mechanical, fluid, electrical and thermal systems. Equations of
motion. Dynamic response to elementary systems. Modeling of Mixed
Discipline Systems, Electromechanical systems, Hydraulic/Pneumatic systems,
Electrohydraulic systems, Basic energy converters. Transfer functions models.
Solution Methods of Dynamic Models, analytical solution of linear systems,
root finding, pole-zero diagrams. Numerical simulation of dynamics of
complex systems. Dynamic stability of systems. Laboratory sessions involve
use of computers for simulation and analysis of dynamic systems.
Textbook William J. Palm III, System Dynamics, 3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill College,
2013.
Course Code ME 314
Course Title Heat transfer
Year/Level 4/8
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 2 -
Prerequisite ME 212
Course
Description
An introduction to heat transfer by conduction, convection and radiation.
Steady state solution applied to wall, sphere and pipe insulation, heat sources,
and extended surfaces (fins). Unsteady heat transfer to plates, cylinders and
spheres (Heisler charts). Black and gray body radiation systems and electrics
network analogy. Practical hydraulic and thermal analysis of forced and natural
convection system with application to heat exchangers.
Textbook F.P. incropera, D.P. DeWitt.Introduction to Heat Transfer, sixth edition,
Course Code ME 315
Course Title Mechanical measurements
Year/Level 4/8
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 1 2 -
Prerequisite ME 271
Course
Description
Fundamentals concepts and analysis of data gained from experiments,
electronics instrumentations, measuring pressure, flow, and temperature,
thermal properties, Measuring the force, power, torque, stress, lengths and areas
measurement, limit gauges design, displacement, velocity, and angle
measurement, surface, flatness and roughness measurements, measuring some
BSME Program 33
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
mechanical elements such as springs and gears.
Textbook A. K. Bewoor and V. A. Kulkarni, Metrology & Measurement, Tata McGraw-
Hill Education, 2009.
Course Code ME 336
Course Title Machine design (2)
Year/Level 4/8
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 3 1 -
Prerequisite ME 335
Course
Description
Design of elements; bearings (journal and anti-friction), springs, spur, helical,
bevel and worm gears; flexible drives (belts and chains); clutches and brakes;
design optimization. Laboratory sessions to supplement and to apply the
material covered in the lectures. Consideration of manufacturing aspects of the
design (limits and fits). Study of projects considering the different stages of
their design, manufacturing and assembly.
Textbook Shigley, J.E. and C.R. Mischkle, "Mechanical Engineering Design" 5th,
McGraw Hill, 1989
Course Code ME 373
Course Title Mechanical vibrations
Year/Level 4/8
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 2 1 -
Prerequisite ME 271
Course
Description
Free and forced vibrations. Applications to systems with one, two and multi-
degree of freedom. Viscous, hysteretic and Coulomb damping. Response to
general periodic excitation. Transient vibration and the phase plane method.
Principal and coupled coordinates. Dynamic vibration absorbers. Energy
methods and Rayleigh's principle. Laboratory sessions are devoted to
applications and experiments to illustrate various phenomena studied. Vibration
measuring instruments and measuring techniques are emphasized.
Textbook Rao,S.S. and Weiley,A., Mechanical vibrations. 4th edition, Prentice Hall, 1995
Course Code ME 496
Course Title Summer training
Year/Level 4/8
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 -- -- -
Prerequisite ENG 357 and Department approval
Course
Description
A continuous period of eight weeks of summer training spent in the industry
working in any of the fields of mechanical engineering. The training should be
BSME Program 34
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
carried out in an organization with an interest in one or more of these fields. On
completion of the program, the student is required to submit a formal written
report of his work.
Textbook ---------------
Course Code ME 453
Course Title Theory of metal cutting and machining
Year/Level 5/9
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 2 -
Prerequisite ME 252
Course
Description
Metal Cutting; mechanics, Tool materials, Temperature, Cutting Forces, Wear and
Tool Life considerations, tool geometry and chip formation, surface finish and
machinability, optimization of cutting parameters; Machine Tools: generation and
machining principles, Setting and operations on machines viz. Lathe, milling,
shaping, slotting, planing, drilling, boring, broaching, grinding (cylindrical,
surface, centreless), thread rolling and gear cutting machines; Tooling: jigs and
fixtures, principles of location and clamping; Batch. Production and Mass
Production, Operations on Capstan and Turret Lathes, Single Spindle Automats.
Finishing: microfinishing operations like honing, lapping and superfinishing.
Textbook Mikell. P. Groover, Principles of Modern Manufacturing, 4
th Ed., John Wiley &
Sons Inc., 2011.
Course Code ME 474
Course Title Automatic control
Year/Level 5/9
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 2 -
Prerequisite ME 372
Course
Description
Classical control techniques, basic control actions. Block Diagrams, block
diagram reduction, transfer functions. Analysis of control systems, stability,
steady state error. Design of systems by means of root locus method, and Bode
plots. Control system synthesis. Classical controllers types proportional,
derivative and integral control actions. State variable feedback. Linear
quadratic controller. Practical experiments, laboratory sessions involve
utilization of control software for analysis and design of control systems.
Textbook Farid Golnaraghi, Benjamin C. Kuo “Automatic Control Systems” July 7, 2009
BSME Program 35
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Course Code ME 498
Course Title Senior Design Project (1)
Year/Level 5/9
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
1 -- 3 -
Prerequisite ENG357, ME 313, ME 335 and ME 372
Course
Description
A course that integrates various components of the curriculum in
comprehensive engineering experience so that the basic sciences, mathematics,
and engineering sciences which the student has learned in his freshman-to-
senior years of study can be applied. It considers design of a complete project
of system including establishment of objectives and criteria, formulation of the
problem statements, preparation of specifications, consideration of alternative
solutions, feasibility consideration, and detailed engineering designs. The
design should take into consideration appropriate constraints such as economic
factors, safety, reliability, ethics and environmental and social impact.
Submission of a written report is an essential requirement for completion of the
course. Team design projects, where appropriate, are highly encouraged.
Textbook To be determined by the supervisor according to the project topics
Course Code ME 499
Course Title Senior Design Project (2)
Year/Level 5/10
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 -- 7 -
Prerequisite ME 498
Course
Description
Continuation and completion of project started in ME 498. Oral presentation
and submission of final written report of the design project are essential
requirements for the completion of the course.
Textbook To be determined by the supervisor according to the project topics
Course Code ME 416
Course Title Internal Combustion Engine
Year/Level 5/10
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 2 -
Prerequisite ME 314
Course Analysis of spark ignition, compression ignition, and gas turbine engines.
BSME Program 36
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Description Combustion processes in an actual system. Performance characteristics.
Combustion abnormalities. Analysis of intake, fuel, and exhaust systems.
Laboratory experiments will illustrate the topics discussed.
Textbook Colin R. Ferguson and Allan T. Kirkpatrick, Internal Combustion Engines:
Applied Thermal Sciences, 2nd Edition, John Wiley and Sons, NY, 2000.
Course Code ME 417
Course Title Renewable Energy
Year/Level 5/10
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 3 -
Prerequisite ME 314
Course
Description
Introduction to renewable energy. Overview of renewable energy technologies.
Solar energy. Biomass and Bioenergy. Wind energy. Geothermal energy.
Hydro power energy. Wave and tidal energy. Energy, economics and
environmental assessments.
Textbook Kaltschmitt M., Streicher W., Wiese A., Renewable Energy, Springer London,
Limited, Jun 1, 2007.
Course Code ME 421
Course Title Gas dynamics
Year/Level 5/9
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 - 2
Prerequisite ME 313
Course
Description
Fundamentals of compressible fluid flow (gas dynamics) in relation to effects
of area change (nozzles and diffusers), friction and heat interaction (Fanno and
Rayleigh lines and isothermal flows), combustion waves (deflagration,
explosion and detonation waves), normal and oblique shock waves and their
effects on flow properties (extended diffusers and supersonic airfoils).
Applications to flow through pipelines, subsonic, sonic and supersonic flight,
turbomachinery and combustion.
Textbook M.J. Zucrow& Joe D.Holfman “Gas dynamics” ISBN-13: 978-0471984405,
John Wiley and Sons; 1 edition, 1976.
Course Code ME 422
Course Title Refrigeration & Air conditioning
Year/Level 5/9
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 - 2
Prerequisite ME 314
Course
Description
Fundamentals of thermodynamics and heat transfer, thermodynamics of moist
air; Construction of the psychometric chart; Psychometric processes;
Psychometric systems; Industrial Processes; Air conditioning systems; Duct
design and air distribution methods; Cooling towers; Experiments utilizing air
conditioning equipment will be conducted in laboratory and design calculations
BSME Program 37
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
will be practiced in tutorial classes. Mechanical vapor compression
refrigeration cycles; refrigerant compressors; refrigerants; absorption
refrigeration systems; thermoelectric cooling; flash cooling; gas cycle
refrigeration; ultra-low temperature refrigeration; food refrigeration; transport
refrigeration. Laboratory experiments on refrigeration equipment.
Textbook G. Hendy, A. trot and T. Welch "Refrigeration and Air Conditioning" fifth
edition McGraw Hill (1990)
Course Code ME 423
Course Title Turbomachinery
Year/Level 5/10
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 2 - 1
Prerequisite ME 421
Course
Description
Thermo-fluid dynamics aspects of fluid flow, kinematic relations and
efficiencies of turbomachines. Two dimensional cascades; Turbine and
compressor cascade correlations and performance. Axial turbines (two
dimensional analysis), axial flow compressors and fans (two dimensional
analysis), centrifugal compressors and fans, radial flow turbines, and
preliminary design fundamentals of turbomachines and three dimensional
considerations.
Textbook W. W. Peng, Fundamentals of Turbomachinery, John Wiley & Sons, 2008.
Course Code ME 424
Course Title Hydraulic Pipe Line Systems
Year/Level 5/10
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 2 - 1
Prerequisite ME 422
Course
Description
Basic equations of fluid flow, gas flow and liquid flow in pipe. Head loss
formula, pump theory and characteristics, steady flow analysis. Manifold flow,
pipe network analysis, design of pipe networks, economic design, transient
flow, elastic theory of hydraulic flow, pipe system transients, pumps in pipe
systems, Network transients, Transient control devices and procedures.
Textbook Larock, B. E., Jeppson, R. W. and Watters, G. Z., Hydraulics of pipeline
systems. CRC (1999).
BSME Program 38
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Course Code ME 425
Course Title Thermal Power Plants
Year/Level 5/10
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 2 - 1
Prerequisite ME 421
Course
Description
Forms of energy, oil, gas and coal, Combustion processes, energy cycles. Steam
generators and their component design, turbines, load curves. Field trips to
power plants and other energy installations during laboratory hours.
Textbook El-Wakil M. M., Power Plant Technology, McGraw Hill, 1984.
Course Code ME 426
Course Title Fluid Power Control
Year/Level 5/10
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 2 - 1
Prerequisite ME 422
Course
Description
Study of fluid power systems as used in industrial applications to transmit
power by the flow of hydraulic fluids. Fluid power circuit diagrams including
components such as valves, pumps, motors, filters, reservoirs and accumulators.
Analysis of fluid leakage, hydrostatic transmissions, hydraulic stiffness, and
performance of positive displacement pumps and motors. Proportional control
valves, servo valves. Nonlinearities in control systems. Components of
pneumatic systems; directional flow and pressure control valves in pneumatic
systems. Hydraulic system design, pneumatic circuit design.
Textbook Esposito, A., Fluid power with applications, 4th ed, Prentice Hall, 1997.
Course Code ME 427
Course Title Power Stations and Desalination
Year/Level 5/10
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 2 - 1
Prerequisite ME 422
Course
Description
Introduction to power stations and desalination; Steam power station cycle;
Steam generators; Steam turbines; The condensate - Feed water system;
Circulating water systems and cooling towers; gas power stations;
Desalination- basics of water desalination, thermal methods to salt removal,
Multiple effect systems (MED), Multistage flashing systems (MSF), Vapor
compression systems (VCD), Dual purpose power plants (DPP); selection of
desalination status. Membrane methods of desalination-Reverse Osmosis.
Environmental impacts of desalination processes; Renewable-energy powered
desalination; Novel desalination technologies, Assessment of economic
feasibility of desalination processes.
Textbook El-Wakil M. M., Power Plant Technology, McGraw Hill, 1984.
BSME Program 39
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
E. D. Howe, Fundamentals of Water Desalination, Marcel Dekker, 1974.
Course Code ME465
Course Title Material Selection in Design & Manufacturing
Year/Level 5/9
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 - 2
Prerequisite ME 364
Course
Description
Properties, Applications and Selection of Engineering Materials; Properties of
engineering materials and their applications. Materials selection charts,
performance maximizing criteria, material indices based on Ashby’s analysis.
Fundamentals of Manufacturing Processes; metal processing technologies;
polymer processing technologies; joining and surface finishing processes.
Process Selection and Economic Consideration; economic production
capabilities of typical processes.
Textbook M.M. Farag, Materials selection for engineering design, Pr. Hall Europe, 1997
Course Code ME 475
Course Title Mechatronics
Year/Level 5/9
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 - 2
Prerequisite ME 271
Course
Description
Introduction of Mechatronics. Basic circuit review, ideal operational-amplifiers
circuits, analog control circuits, hardware components of P, PI and PID
controllers. A/D and D/A data acquisition system. Sensors: encoders, solvers,
and others, signal conditioning and processing. Micro-controllers and electrical
actuators, case study of programming DC and stepper motors motions and
control. Mechanical components and mechanisms, programmable motion
control and algorithm development of simple mechanisms.
Textbook Robert H. Bishop, 2010, Mechatronics: An Introduction, CRC Press.
Course Code ME 444
Course Title Tribology
Year/Level 5/10
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 2 - 1
Prerequisite ME 465
Course
Description
Introduction-Definition of tribology- Basic concepts- Friction, Wear and Types
of wear- Applications, Surface topography, Contact mechanics of deformable
bodies, Friction of metals, Wear of metals- Abrasive wear, Adhesive wear,
Corrosive wear, Surface fatigue and brittle fracture wear, Erosive wear, Impact
wear, Hydrodynamic Lubrication.
BSME Program 40
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Textbook E. Rabinowicz, Friction and Wear of Materials, 2nd Ed., John Wiley & Sons,
Inc., 1995.
Course Code ME 476
Course Title Robotics
Year/Level 5/10
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 2 - 1
Prerequisite ME 475
Course
Description
Introduction to Robot Technology. Definition of robot, areas of application,
general structure of industrial robots. Geometrical Modeling of Industrial Robot
Arms. Homogeneous Transformation Matrix. Position and Orientation of the
robot arm end effector center. Generalized homogeneous transformation matrix
of robot. Direct Kinematic Modeling of Industrial Robot Arms: Direct
kinematic position model (DKPM), direct kinematic velocity model (DKVM),
robot arm Jacobian matrix, direct Kinematic acceleration Model (DKAM).
Inverse Kinematic Modeling of Industrial Robot Arms. Dynamic Modeling of
Industrial Robot Arms. Practical Examples, extensive use of computer
simulation programs.
Textbook Craig, J.,2005, "Introduction to Robotics: Mechanics and Control", 3rd edition,
by Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.
Course Code ME 446
Course Title Introduction to Nanotechnology
Year/Level 5/10
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 2 - 1
Prerequisite ME 465
Course
Description
Introduction to the course. Materials overview. Overview of Nano Fabrication
Methods. Characterization Tools. Zero dimensional Nano structures (Nano
Particles). One dimensional Nanostructures. Two dimensional nanostructures.
Top down fabrication procedures. Nanomaterial characterization methods.
Application of nanomaterials.
Textbook
Daniel L. Schodek, Paulo Ferreira, Michael F. Ashby “Nanomaterials,
Nanotechnologies and Design: An Introduction for Engineers and Architects”,
(Butterworth-Heinemann),
BSME Program 41
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Course Code ME 477
Course Title Automation Technology
Year/Level 5/10
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 2 - 1
Prerequisite ME 475
Course
Description
Development of Automation Technology (Automation system components,
Discrete manufacturing automation, Continuous process automation, Strategy
for automation) – Automated assembly, automated material handling and
storage systems – Computerized instrumentation – Computer vision, on-line
computer control – Equipment for flexible automation – Robot process
applications – Control systems and communications – Sensors, actuators,
interfaces & controllers – Design of pneumatic, hydraulic, and electrical
systems for automation, use of programmable logic controller for
combinational and sequential systems implementation. Tele-mechanics
(method of coding, processing of signal, safety circuits).
Textbook Frank Lamb,"Industrial Automation: Hands On", McGraw Hill Prof. 2013
Course Code ME 454
Course Title Design of Cutting Tools & Forming Equipment
Year/Level 5/9
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 - 2
Prerequisite ME 336
Course
Description
Tooling Systems-Definitions, materials types and selections, and systems of
specifying. Design of single point cutting tools- Selection of tool materials, tool
geometry, cutting parameters for turning shaping operations, design of form
tool for machining operations. Design of multiple point cutting tools-Selection
of tool materials, tool geometry, cutting parameters for reamer, drilling, milling
and broaches machining processes. Design of sheet metal forming equipment's-
Design different components of die for sheet metal work, selection of material,
determining geometry and dimensions, required forces, configurations and
assembly. Design of bulk forming equipment's- Design different components of
die for bulk forming work, selection of material, determining geometry and
dimensions, required forces, configurations and assembly. Calculation of press
capacity required to do this job.
Textbook J.R.Crowley, "Die Design Fundamentals", Industrial Press Inc, 1987
BSME Program 42
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Course Code ME 455
Course Title CAD / CAM
Year/Level 5/10
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 2 - 1
Prerequisite ME 454
Course
Description
Introduction to CAD, Numerical techniques for CAD, Numerical control
machines, Industrial robotics, Introduction to materials handling, Group
technology, Computer aided process planning. CAM fundamentals. Numerical
control (NC) manufacturing systems. Part programming, NC justification,
advances in NC (CNC, DNC, and adaptive control). Tooling for NC and CNC.
Flexible manufacturing systems (FMS) and robotics in manufacturing, Related
laboratory experiments.
Textbook .P. Groover, E.w.Zimmers, “Computer- Aide Design & Manufacturing”,
Prentice-Hall, Inc, New Jersey, 1984.
Course Code ME 466
Course Title Corrosion Engineering
Year/Level 5/10
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 2 - 1
Prerequisite ME 465
Course
Description
Technical and economical aspects of corrosion problems. Types of corrosion;
pitting, crevice, intergranular, galvanic and stress corrosion cracking.
Mechanisms and prevention of corrosion failures. Cathodic protection of
pipelines and submerged structures. Principles of inhibition of corrosion in
process industries. Behavior of metal and alloys in corrosive environments
(high pressure, high temperature, sea water, steam) and its migration. Erosion
and cavitation. Metallurgical aspects of corrosion. Design considerations in
prevention of corrosion failures. Surface preparation, application and designing
of coating systems.
Textbook Denny A.Jones, , “ principle and prevention of corrosion”. Second edition,
Prentice Hall. 1996
BSME Program 43
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Course Code ME 456
Course Title Computer Aided Fixtures Design
Year/Level 5/10
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 2 - 1
Prerequisite ME 454
Course
Description
Types and functions of jigs and fixtures. Supporting and locating principles.
Clamping and work-holding principles. Design Economics. Template Jigs.
Vice-held and plate fixtures. Plate and angle plate jigs and fixtures. Channel
and box jigs. Vice-jaw jigs and fixtures. Tooling for numerically controlled
machines. Tool materials.
Textbook William E. Boyes , Handbook of Jig and Fixture Design, 2nd Edition, SME
1989.
Course Code ME 467
Course Title Advancing Welding Technology
Year/Level 5/10
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
2 2 - 1
Prerequisite ME 465
Course
Description
Introduction to the course, Brief review of conventional welding process.
Advanced welding Techniques- Principle and working and application of
advanced welding techniques such as Plasma Arc welding, Laser beam
welding, Electron beam welding, Ultrasonic welding, explosive welding/
cladding, Underwater welding, Spray-welding / Metallising, Hard facing, etc.
Weld Design. Thermal and Metallurgical consideration.
Textbook Sindo Kou; "Welding Metallurgy". John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Publ., 2nd edition,
2003.
BSME Program 44
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
BASIC SCIENCE COURSES
Course Code MATH 118
Course Title Mathematics
Year/Level 1/1
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 3 0 0
Prerequisites ----
Course
Description
Concepts and manipulations in algebra. Trigonometry. Elementary analytic
geometry and Linear Algebra. Introduction to concepts of calculus. Preparation
for rigorous study of mathematics.
Textbook J. Stewart, Calculus, Early Transcendentals, Seventh Edition. International
Metric Version, 2012.
Course Code MATH 227
Course Title Calculus (1)
Year/Level 1/2
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 3 0 0
Prerequisites MATH 118
Course
Description
Limits and continuity of functions of a single variable. Differentiability.
Techniques of differentiation. Implicit differentiation. Local extrema, first and
second derivative tests for local extrema. Concavity and inflection points.
Curve sketching. Applied extrema problems. The Mean Value Theorem and
applications.
Textbook J. Stewart, Calculus, Early Transcendentals, Seventh Edition. International
Metric Version, 2012.
Course Code MATH 228
Course Title Calculus (2)
Year/Level 2/3
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 3 0 0
Prerequisites MATH 227
Course
Description
Definite and indefinite integrals of functions of a single variable. Fundamental
Theorem of Calculus. Techniques of integration. Hyperbolic functions.
Applications of the definite integral to area, volume, arc length and surface of
revolution. Improper integrals. Sequences and series: convergence tests,
integral, comparison, ratio and root tests. Alternating series. Absolute and
conditional convergence. Power series. Taylor and Maclaurin series.
Textbook J. Stewart, Calculus, Early Transcendentals, Seventh Edition. International
MetricVersion, 2012.
BSME Program 45
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Course Code MATH 319
Course Title Calculus (3)
Year/Level 2/4
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 3 0 0
Prerequisites MATH 228
Course
Description
Polar coordinates, polar curves, area in polar coordinates. Vectors, lines, planes
and surfaces. Cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Functions of two and three
variables, limits and continuity. Partial derivatives, directional derivatives.
Extrema of functions of two variables. Double integrals, double integrals in
polar coordinates. Triple integrals, triple integrals in cylindrical and spherical
coordinates.
Textbook J. Stewart, Calculus, Early Transcendentals, Seventh Edition. International
MetricVersion, 2012.
Course Code MATH 336
Course Title Differential Equations
Year/Level 3/5
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 3 0 0
Prerequisites MATH 319
Course
Description
First order and first degree equations. The homogeneous differential equations
with constant coefficients. The methods of undetermined coefficients, reduction
of order, and variation of parameters. The Cauchy-Euler equation. Series
solutions. Systems of linear differential equations. Applications.
Textbook C. H. Edwards & D. E. Penney, Elementary Differential Equations with
Boundary Value Problems, Sixth Edition. Pearson Prentice Hill, 2008.
Course Code STAT 354
Course Title Statistics and Probability
Year/Level 3/6
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 3 0 0
Prerequisites MATH 227
Course
Description
Sample space, events, random variables, conditional probability, some discrete
and continuous distributions, functions of random variables, sampling
distributions, estimation and test of hypotheses.
Textbook
Ronald E. Walpole, Raymond H. Myers, and Sharon L.
(Author, Title, Pub., year) Myers, Keying Ye, Probability & Statistics
for Engineers and Scientists (Ninth edition), Pearson, 2012
BSME Program 46
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Course Code MATH 410
Course Title Numerical Methods
Year/Level 4/8
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 3 0 0
Prerequisites MATH 228 + CSC111
Course
Description
Roots of nonlinear equations. Solution of systems of linear and nonlinear
algebraic equations. Numerical differentiation and integration. Interpolation,
extrapolation, and approximation. Least-squares approximation and regression
analysis. Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations. Introduction to
error analysis. Engineering case studies.
Textbook S.C. Chapra and R.P. Canale, Numerical Methods for Engineers, 6
th Hill, 2009
Course Code PHYS 103
Course Title General physics I
Year/Level 1/2
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
4 3 2 -
Corequisite MATH 227
Course
Description
First course of calculus based, general physics sequence. Topics covered
include: Units, changing units, 1D motion, vectors and scalars, 2D and 3D
motion, Newton's laws, friction, kinetic energy and work. particle kinematics
and dynamics; conservation of energy and linear momentum; rotational
kinematics; rigid body dynamics; conservation of angular momentum; simple
harmonic motion; gravitation; the static and dynamics of fluids.
Textbook Raymond A. Serway and John W. Jewett, Jr. , Physics for Scientists and
Engineers with Modern Physics, Ninth Edition, 2014
Course Code PHYS 203
Course Title Physics (2)
Year/Level 2/3
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 2 1
Prerequisite PHYS 103
Course
Description
A continuation of PHYS 103. Topics covered include: wave motion and sound;
temperature, first and second laws of thermodynamics; kinetic theory of gases;
coulomb's law; the electric field; Gauss law; electric potential; capacitors and
dielectrics; D.C circuits; the magnetic field; ampere's and Faraday's laws.
Textbook Raymond A. Serway and John W. Jewett, Jr. , Physics for Scientists and
Engineers with Modern Physics, Ninth Edition, 2014
BSME Program 47
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Course Code CHEM 106
Course Title General chemistry
Year/Level 2/3
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
4 3 2 -
Prerequisite --
Course
Description
Matter, atomic structure and periodic table, chemical bonding, stoichiometry of
pure substances, reaction in aqueous solutions, states of matter (gases, liquids,
and solids), mixtures (with emphasis on some physical aspects of solutions),
thermochemistry.
Textbook Chemistry 9th Edition by Steven S. Zumdahl (Author), Susan A.
Zumdahl (Author), Gocengage publishers.
Course Code CHEM 206
Course Title Chemistry (2)
Year/Level 2/4
Hours Credit Lec. Lab. Tut.
3 2 2 -
Prerequisite CHEM 106
Course
Description
Chemical equilibria (gases, acids and bases, and solubility quilibria), chemical
kinetics, spontaneity of reactions, coordination chemistry, nuclear chemistry,
electro chemistry,chemistry of selected representative elements, organic
structure and reactions, chemistry of materials.
Textbook Chemistry 9th Edition by Steven S. Zumdahl (Author), Susan A.
Zumdahl (Author), Gocengage publishers.
BSME Program 48
المملكة العربية السعىدية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة جازان
كلية الهندســــة قسـم الهندســـة الميكانيكية
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Ministry of Education
Jazan University
College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
NOTICE
Basic science courses and others courses from different colleges and department
Syllabi and Description will be taken from the colleges.
References
1. The national Commission for Academic Accreditation and Assessment (NCAAA),
www.ncaaa.org.sa/
2. Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), Inc., www.abet.org/
3. The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (1426/2006), Mechanical
Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Jazan University, KSA,
www.jazanu.edu.sa/
4. The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, King Fahd University of
Petroleum & Minerals, KSA, www.kfupm.edu.sa/
5. The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Production and Mechanical Systems
Design, College of Engineering, King Abdel Aziz University, KSA,
www.kau.edu.sa/
6. The Bachelor of Science in Thermal Engineering and Desalination, College of
Engineering, King Abdel Aziz University, KSA, www.kau.edu.sa/
7. The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, King
Saud University, KSA, www.ksu.edu.sa/
8. The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering,
Qassim University, KSA, www.qu.edu.sa/
9. The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Design Engineering, Credit Hours System,
College of Engineering, Cairo University, www.eng.cu.edu.eg
10. The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering and
Computer Science, University of Michigan, USA, www.engin.umd.umich.edu/ME/
11. The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, College of Science,
Engineering, and Technology, Minnesota State University, USA,
www.mnsu.edu/programs/
12. The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, School of
Engineering, University of Dayton, USA, www.udayton.edu/